Gabryel Boudreau

The Sharks announced the roster for their “Futures” games against the Anaheim Ducks this weekend and their main training camp roster. No big bombshells in terms of UFAs coming to Sharks camp on a tryout basis, and three of the Sharks’ draft picks from this past June will be at the big camp — Timo Meier, Jeremy Roy and Adam Helewka.

Gabryel Boudreau, a 2013 draft pick by the Sharks, has also been invited to camp after he was not given a qualifying offer earlier this year. He’ll be looking to turn pro and play for the Barracuda.

The Futures games are Saturday at 5 p.m. at SAP Center and Sunday at 2 p.m. at Sharks Ice. Main training camp starts Sept. 18, with the first group going on at 9:30 a.m.

Gabryel Boudreau faced plenty of uncertainly the past few months, but it appears things are starting to get back on track for the 20-year-old forward.

Boudreau, the Sharks’ second round draft pick in 2013, had his 2014-15 season almost completely wiped out due to problems with his left wrist. He played seven games at the start of the regular season but couldn’t continue, and had surgery to repair the tendon in January. He needed 6-8 weeks of physiotherapy after the operation, and only returned to play for Chicoutimi in the QMJHL playoffs.

“It happened while shooting pucks,” Boudreau said last week as he showed the scar from the surgery. “The doctor said I had the tendon of a 75-year-old person from overshooting. You can’t really control it, but right now everything is fine.”

The Sharks announced their roster for next week’s development camp, which begins Monday and includes Thursday’s scrimmage at SAP Center. As of Friday, the roster has 25 forwards, 14 defensemen and four goaltenders.

Interesting to note, forward Gabryel Boudreau was invited to the camp on a tryout basis. The Sharks drafted Boudreau in 2013, but he was not tendered a contract and reentered the draft. He was not drafted, and now has another shot in San Jose.